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2013 Sep 19
1
Index error copying compressed message
Hi. Dovecot 2.2, with the zlib plugin, I think we're getting bad index entries on IMAP COPY. On copying a message to an empty folder, in the dovecot error log I see: Sep 19 20:34:25 imap01 dovecot: imap(grain at rp-auth-test.com): Error: Cached message size smaller than expected (615 < 971) Sep 19 20:34:25 imap01 dovecot: imap(grain at rp-auth-test.com): Error: Corrupted index cache file
2013 Nov 27
1
dovecot-antispam plugin problem with multiple messages
Hi With dovecot 2.2.5, and dovecot-antispam built from a recent HEAD pull, when copying multiple messages to or from a Spam folder, the plugin sends multiple copies of the first message to the backend. I've tried this with the pipe and spool2dir backends. For example with the spool2dir backend, via IMAP doing A COPY 1:3 Spam yields 3 copies of message id 1 in the dir: dev:imap-8.1 rplatel
2013 Aug 02
3
feature request: IMAP passdb prefetch
It'd be useful for us if the IMAP passdb could be used as a prefetch userdb. The remote IMAP server could respond with something like * OK key=value * OK key=value SEQ OK [CAPABILITY ...] Logged in. Or * OK <some JSON key value pairs> SEQ OK [CAPABILITY ...] Logged in. Would anyone else find this useful?
2014 Apr 23
1
zlib maildir reindex broken
I posted to the list about this a while ago but never got a response, I have a bit more information now. Dovecot 2.2.12 and other 2.2 versions are broken when using zlib and maildir. If messages are re-indexed, the INTERNALDATE of all messages is set to the time the re-index is done. The problem seems to be in src/plugins/zlib/zlib-plugin.c in the function zlib_mail_cache_open. During a
2008 Oct 23
2
1.1.5 abort with mal-formed address in header
Hi An email with a mal-formed address in a header like: To:(receiver at domain.com (Starting with a comment, with no closing ')' ) causes dovecot 1.1.5 to panic and abort. This is similar to the problem fixed by: http://hg.dovecot.org/ dovecot-1.1/rev/04fdaa2f831e This patch seems to resolve the problem: --- dovecot-1.1.5/src/lib-mail/message-address.c.orig 2008-10-23
2013 Jan 21
1
Fixing bad maildir message sizes
Hello. As stated in my previous message, we have some old compressed maildir messages with incorrect sizes in the filename. These messages cause dovecot 2.x problems. I'm trying to write a script to crawl all our messages, check the actual message size and if necessary, fix the filename. However, when I do this, dovecot gives the message a new UID on next login. If I change the filename
2014 Apr 24
1
maildir compressed message fix patch
When a compressed maildir message has a bad S= size in its filename it puts the user in an unrecoverable state, since maildir's do_fix_size function just does a stat() on the maildir file and saves the compressed size in the filename. This (quick, rough, barely tested) patch addresses this issue, it's inefficient, but we're already in a hopefully rare emergency situation. ---
2013 Aug 02
1
Custom quota setup
(Dovecot 2.2-ee) We have a weird quota requirement, we have file storage that we manage through our own APIs but want that usage to come out of the user's mail quota. The usage is in a maildirsize like file uncreatively called filestoresize in the user's maildir. In the past we've been doing this by modifying the quota plugin and re-compiling, but it seems like it should be
2008 Apr 03
3
Patch for zlib and maildir for 1.0.13
When using the zlib plugin with maildir and copying with hardlinks, if a compressed message is copied, the 'Z' suffix on the file isn't copied, so the new message isn't uncompressed when it's fetched. I wasn't smart enough to figure out a clean way to carry a file suffix through a copy, so I changed how the zlib-plugin detects if a message is compressed. This
2014 Jan 15
0
EAGAIN in dict proxy
Hello, We?re using a custom program to manage quotas talking to dovecot via the dovecot dict proxy protocol over a unix socket: plugin { quota = dict:User quota::proxy:/var/run/auth_proxy_dovecot/quotasocket:quota } Dovecot gets slammed with quota requests periodically, seemingly because Thunderbird thought it would be a good idea to hardcode having a quota check at 45 seconds past the
2002 Jul 26
1
pwdMustChange weirdness
Did anybody get to work password change enforcement with Samba PDC running LDAP ? It looks like it is "semi-working". I was able to enforce password change with USRMGR, but now it keeps asking me for the password change every time. I checked the pwdMustChange attribute and it is still set to 0 for some reason (hence checkbox for the password change enforcement in USRMGR is still checked
2002 Oct 01
1
file quotas
Hi all, I've compiled samba --with-quotas, turned on user and group quotas on ext3, assigned quotas, BUT it does not seem to be working. Windows client always shows all available space instead of showing the quota. Do I miss something ? P.S. I run Debian with 2.4.19 kernel patched for ext3 ACL support (from acl.bestbits.at). -- Yuri Pismerov, Sr. System Administrator, TUCOWS.COM INC.
2002 Jun 27
2
printer permissions
A stupid question. With new printing system (spoolss) how people restrict access to the printers ? It was clear with the old system when each printer was in a separate share. I could assign a list of valid users for each printer share. TIA. -- Yuri Pismerov, Sr. System Administrator, TUCOWS.COM INC. (416) 535-0123 ext. 1352
2002 Oct 18
4
something wrong with the list (or its members)
I've noticed the list has pretty low answer:question ratio. I tend to think that many replies go directly to people who post the questions and those people never bother to share the answers with the community. I don't think this is fair so we may want to do something in this regard. We either need certain rules that will imply posting of summaries (as {SUN,LINUX}managers lists do), or the
2004 Nov 04
0
Warning: Unacceptable file attachment detected
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2013 Sep 27
1
fts-solr indexer-worker connects to wrong solr host dovecot-2.2.4
Hello. We're setting up fts solr and want to have the solr server host be set per-user via UserDB. It looks like if a user connects and fts indexes mail, and then another user connects and indexes mail, indexer-worker is connecting to the first user's fts host: User1, hammer at rp-auth-test.com connects, does a SEARCH for the first time, indexer-worker gets UserDB settings and
2002 Oct 08
5
Filesystem for Samba server
> Hi, > Sorry if this is a stupid question (bit of a newbie). I'm building a Samba > fileserver on a box with a hardware raid array of about 65GB which I'm > hoping to share out to the local LAN . I was wondering if the filesystem > used (ext2,ext3, reiserfs etc) on the partition where the Samba shares > will reside makes much of a difference? I'd obviously like to
2013 Jan 14
1
Zlib maildir reindex bug?
Hi Running dovecot 2.1.7 (from debian repo). We have some old compressed maildir messages with the wrong S= size in the filename (our fault). If I delete index files, log in to the mailbox and try to FETCH the bad message, dovecot complains about the incorrect message size, attempts to fix the filename and disconnects the client. However, it changes the filesize to the size of the message on
2006 May 03
0
[REMINDER] TRUGhat: Toronto Ruby Hackathon 2006:1
= Reminder: TRUGhat is Saturday, 6 May 2006! The Toronto Ruby User Group''s first hackathon is this Saturday, 6 May 2006. If you are attending, please add your name to the TRUGhat wiki page. == When and Where? TRUGhat 2006:1 will be held on 6 May 2006, from 10:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Tucows has generously provided the space and network availability for this event at its offices in Toronto,
2006 Apr 19
0
TRUGhat 2006:1
The Toronto Ruby User''s Group (TRUG) is pleased to announce TRUGhat 2006:1. TRUGhat: [T]oronto [R]uby [U]ser''s [G]roup [ha]cka[t]hon TRUGhat is TRUG''s hackathon[1] or codefest. In a hackathon, a group of people get together and will either work toward a common goal, or simply work in a common area on code that interests them. For our first TRUGhat, we have agreed